Social Studies, 18.02.2020 00:59 sofiaisabelaguozdpez
Party leaders from the two chambers of Congress sometimes use legislation that addresses numerous and perhaps unrelated issues to create winning coalitions and force members to support the entire bill to obtain the individual parts.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 13:50, Dweath50
During jefferson's administration, which of the following represented his tenure? a) he believed the power of his gov depended upon his popularity b) jefferson thought that the strength of his government depended its use if force c) she refused to add territory to the u. s without approval of the states. d) jefferson though of “hands off” approach to the states and less power in the cen. gov. would benefit the nation
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 19:10, hanniahrnz12345
Ed participated in a psychology experiment in which he turned pegs on a board for one hour. although the task was very boring, the experimenter said, "i will pay you $1 if you tell the next participant that this experiment is the most exciting experiment that you have ever been in." julie also participated in the same experiment; however, the experimenter offered to pay her $50 to lie to the next participant. according to cognitive dissonance theory, ed will later report that experiment was and julie will report that it was a. boring; exciting b. exciting; boring c. exciting; exciting d. boring; boring
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 19:50, la200564
How did trade contribute to the spread of the plague in the 1300s? trading vessels from the americas brought the plague to london, where it spread across europe. trading caravans from mongolia brought the plague to rome, where it spread across europe. trading caravans from russia brought the plague to barcelona, where it spread across europe. trading vessels from china brought the plague to sicily, where it spread across europe.
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